HOLLAND.
THE MAILED FIST.
APPARENTLY EFFECTIVE WITH HOLLAND.
Received April 20, 7.30 p.m. London, April 28.
The Daily Telegraph's Rotterdam cor [respondent quotes the Berlin correspondent of - the Rotterdamsche Courant: "There is a feeling of confidence In authoritative circles here regarding the nego jtiation* with Holland. Details are not A*et known, but it is believed the affair is settled."
The Daily Telegraph correspondent adds that this officially-inspired message means that Germany has been satisfied she having succeeded in forcing Holland to accede to her demands. Indications in Holland point in the same direction although public feeling is still tense, i Country depositors on Saturday with drew large sums from the baijk.
ON AUGUST 1
| "WE'LL TEACH YOU A LESSON." ' Received April 29, 11.15 p.m. Amsterdam, April 29. Great interest is manifested in a state ment of a German officer, who said: "Wc will teach you Dutch a lesson on August jl. Keep that date In mind."
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1918, Page 5
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